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Old October 9th, 2008 Oct 9, 2008 11:01:36 PM -   #1 (permalink)
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I've have recently ran into a problem with the tshirt color beeding through the design. I normally use 100% cotton shirts but ran into a good deal for some 50/50 Jerzees. after printing a few I noticed the bleeding. I thought it could be the ink so I printed/pressed a Gildans 100% and there was no bleeding. I then went out a purchased a Jerzees 100% and there was no bleeding. I use Jet Opaque for darks and have not had this problem until I pressed the 50/50 shirts. Is there something I am missing with the 50/50 shirts? Has anyone else had this problem? Thanks in advance for the help.

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I don't use that paper, but I have had this problem before and it was because the temp was too high. It's weird that you're only seeing the problem on 50/50 but I supposed it reacts to heat differently than the 100% cotton. At any rate, try decreasing your temperature, dwell time – or both.
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Default Re: Problem with Dark T's Bleeding

Thanks for the reply Rhonda. I've tried everything, the 50/50 continues to bleed through. Once agian, I have no problem with the paper when I use the 100% cotton, GO FIGURE. What paper are you using?
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Default Re: Problem with Dark T's Bleeding

Simple guys ! (especially if you've already had the problem). On 50/50 shirt, the ink used to dye the polyester part of the shirt is essentially a variant of sublimation ink, and when you press a dark transfer onto it, this ink is actually transferring into your paper.

There are only 2 ways around this:

1. Decrease pressure and transfer time (sometimes we have to reduce to under 9 seconds).
2. Use a thicker opaque material - something which is material based and NOT plastic based.
 
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Thanks for the reply Rhonda. I've tried everything, the 50/50 continues to bleed through. Once agian, I have no problem with the paper when I use the 100% cotton, GO FIGURE. What paper are you using?
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I don't use opaque transfer paper ... I use plastisol. In the past I have tried the opaque (can't remember brand) and the color of the shirt showed through when I had the press too hot.

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Simple guys ! (especially if you've already had the problem). On 50/50 shirt, the ink used to dye the polyester part of the shirt is essentially a variant of sublimation ink, and when you press a dark transfer onto it, this ink is actually transferring into your paper.

There are only 2 ways around this:

1. Decrease pressure and transfer time (sometimes we have to reduce to under 9 seconds).
2. Use a thicker opaque material - something which is material based and NOT plastic based.
Thanks. That makes sense.
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Default Re: Problem with Dark T's Bleeding

You Guy's/Gal's ARE AWESOME!!!! I reduced the transfer time down to 12 seconds and there was no bleeding. I did a black shirt with lots of white lettering and background and the black did not bleed through. The colors red/blue were as vibrant as ever.

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You Guy's/Gal's ARE AWESOME!!!! I reduced the transfer time down to 12 seconds and there was no bleeding. I did a black shirt with lots of white lettering and background and the black did not bleed through. The colors red/blue were as vibrant as ever.

Thanks again for the help.
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